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Congestive heart failure in old age: prevalence, mechanisms and 4-year prognosis in the Helsinki Ageing Study
M. KUPARI , M. LINDROOS , A. M. IIVANAINEN , J. HEIKKILÄ & R. TILVIS
  1 Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland   2 Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Correspondence to: Markku Kupari

This study was supported in part by the Foundation for Heart Research (Sydäntutkimussäätiö), Helsinki, Finland.

KEYWORDS
heart failure • left ventricular function • old age • prognosis

ABSTRACT

Objective. To examine the prevalence, underlying diseases, abnormalities of left ventricular function and prognosis in congestive heart failure (CHF) of old age.

Design. A population-based clinical and echocardiographic study with a 4-year mortality follow-up.

Setting. University hospital.

Subjects. Five hundred and one individuals born in 1904, 1909 and 1914 (367 women).

Main outcome measures. Presence of CHF by clinical and chest radiograph criteria; left ventricular size and systolic function by echocardiography; grade of aortic and mitral valve lesions by Doppler echocardiography; 4-year total and cardiovascular mortality.

Results. Forty-one of 501 participants (8.2%) had CHF. Ischaemic heart disease (54%), hypertension (54%) and moderate-to-severe mitral or aortic valve disease (51%) were the main underlying conditions; 90% of patients had one or more of these diseases. Most individuals with CHF (28 of 39 patients, 72%) had normal left ventricular contractions at echocardiography. 'Diastolic CHF', defined as CHF with normal systolic left ventricular function and no regurgitant valve disease, was found in 51% (20 of 39 patients). The relative 4-year risk for death associated with CHF, adjusted for age and sex, was 2.1 (95% confidence interval 1.3–3.4) for all-cause mortality and 4.2 (CI 1.9–5.6) for cardiovascular mortality.

Conclusions. The prevalence of CHF in a population aged 75–86 years is approximately 8%. Ischaemic or valvular heart disease and hypertension are the main underlying conditions. At echocardiography, about 50% of the elderly with CHF have normal left ventricular systolic contractions in the absence of valve disease and an additional 20% have normal systolic function with mitral regurgitation. The presence of CHF doubles the age- and sex-adjusted risk of death from all causes, and quadruples the risk of cardiovascular death during 4-year follow-up.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1046/j.1365-2796.1997.129150000.x About DOI

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